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turbojimmy
Nov 20, 2017Explorer
Yeah the circuit board is the least of your worries there. You need a new fridge. If you want to keep the convenience of an RV-type fridge (can run on propane) then you're either going to have to completely replace it, or replace the cooling unit (and the circuit board assuming it's bad, but I think the previous owner might have pulled a fast one there).
If you're handy, a cooling unit replacement is a cost effective way to keep the convenience of the RV-type fridge. You just change junk on the back of the fridge and keep the "box", AC heating element and propane plumbing/heater. The fridge has to come out and be disassembled. I did mine inside the rig and popped it back in.
If you're handy, a cooling unit replacement is a cost effective way to keep the convenience of the RV-type fridge. You just change junk on the back of the fridge and keep the "box", AC heating element and propane plumbing/heater. The fridge has to come out and be disassembled. I did mine inside the rig and popped it back in.
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